There’s not much out there that beats a night of anime and pizza, and apparently Australia’s own anime streaming service AnimeLab has caught on.
The service has partnered with Domino’s Australia to create a special pizza and anime deal to celebrate the upcoming final season of Attack on Titan. The deal includes a very standard two large pizzas, garlic bread and 1.25L soft drink but also comes with a bonus 60-day subscription to AnimeLab premium (A$13.90 value). If you’re partial to a cheeky pizza from the old mates at Domino’s it’s a pretty savvy way to get a feed and two months of non-stop anime on top.
Not only that, but grabbing the deal automatically puts you into the running to win a A$2675.40 prize pack including the following:
- Sony 55” KD-55X9000H Full Array LED 4K Android TV
- PlayStation®5 Console
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
- Demon’s Souls
- Sackboy A Big Adventure
🍕 Humankind: a TITAN-ic promotion has landed with AnimeLab x @Dominos_AU! 🍕 Order the Domino’s #Anime Bundle & go in the running to win a @PlayStationAU Prize Pack, in celebration of the upcoming launch of #AttackOnTitan Final Season! #PS5
Full T&Cs: https://t.co/HZdV8VenaS pic.twitter.com/FsDsEV24pg
— animelab (@AnimeLab) December 1, 2020
It’s a very tasty prize, especially given the piping hot demand for the PlayStation 5 this holiday season.
Will you give this one a crack? I’m due to give Food Wars a re-watch and I love a good cheesy crust so I’m all in at this point!
Kieron started gaming on the SEGA Master System, with Sonic the Hedgehog, Alex Kidd and Wonder Boy. The 20-odd years of his life since have not seen his love for platformers falter even slightly. A separate love affair, this time with JRPGs, developed soon after being introduced to Final Fantasy VIII (ie, the best in the series). Further romantic subplots soon blossomed with quirky Japanese games, the occasional flashy AAA action adventure, and an unhealthy number of indie gems. To say that Kieron lies at the center of a tangled, labyrinthine web of sexy video game love would be an understatement.

